I think you can only use it on individual notes, not the whole app itself!Notes app not require TouchID. I have enabled it, but it wont work. Sad...
Seems to be US only for now. I don't have it too.On my iPhone 6s the "Sunrise to Sunset" option is missing from the schedule menu.
Anyone else experience this or know how to fix it?
On my iPhone 6s the "Sunrise to Sunset" option is missing from the schedule menu.
Anyone else experience this or know how to fix it?
Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > "Setting Time Zone" should be "On"
Thank you!Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > "Setting Time Zone" should be "On"
That was in reference to the last part of that reply dealing with fixing issues in the new version.Not really, until iOS 8 you had to be a registered developer and register your phone. With the public beta's and now the beta profile, you really only have to install a profile on your phone and then you're good to go. It's become much easier to install beta's, and they also have become more accessible.
Question about nightshift. Does it automatically adjust temp if lighting changes indoors? Or is it only automatic for sunset/sunrise/geographic location?
More importantly it would be nice to know if the nightshift feature eats away battery life or not. I suppose it wont have a considerable impact
Alright, didn't get that. Anyway, simply because a detoriation in iOS quality has become business as usual, doesn't mean it has become acceptable.That was in reference to the last part of that reply dealing with fixing issues in the new version.
Sure, but hardly unexpected and thus outrageous at this point.Alright, didn't get that. Anyway, simply because a detoriation in iOS quality has become business as usual, doesn't mean it has become acceptable.
The framework that the whole functionality was built on likely uses 64-bit libraries.so u telling me turning the screen yellow is a 64 bit architecture feature????
And then iOS 10 will come, break a bunch more stuff and ....the cycle repeats.Honestly, this is a good thing. I can't name any other company that does this. Even Google only releases maybe 1 or two developer previews each year. I've already had 10+ different beta's in the past 6 months, and I'm not even a registered developer.
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Still the same, but it's not a bug. It's just designed that way. It's a bit awkward indeed.
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I think this is an unfair statement. The fact that Apple fixed some performance issues in iOS 9.3 only proves that iOS 9 was indeed "broken". It's been more than 6 months since the first iOS 9 beta, so we've been stuck with lackluster performance for more than 6 months (about 25% of the average two-year lifespan of an iPhone and more than 50% of the iOS 9 lifespan). I'm not going to praise Apple for fixing something they broke in the first place. I'm happy they fixed it, but they simply shouldn't have broken it in the first place.
By the time iOS 9.3 comes out we'll probably be approaching the end of February or even March, that's almost 6 months since the official release of iOS 9.0. Inexcusable in my opinion.
Anyone able to get iCloud Books to work? I can upload books to the cloud from one device and it'll show up on another device with the cloud icon, but I can't download any books from the cloud...
What was the shortcut changed to?Well everything is running smooth for now. Apple changed the go to home shortcut on smart keyboard for iPad Pro and the scrolling is broken on pencil
I'm missing something, I've gone to settings and set up notes password but I'm buggered if I can work how how you protect a note?
Is it a button or long press or what?
Otherwise been running great on my iPhone 6+, air 2 and iPad pro
I'm missing something, I've gone to settings and set up notes password but I'm buggered if I can work how how you protect a note?
Is it a button or long press or what?
Otherwise been running great on my iPhone 6+, air 2 and iPad pro